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[* black] In its resting state, the pressure sensor should be continuous, which means the meter should read almost zero resistance. | |
[* black] If the meter shows a high resistance or no continuity, it could mean that the sensor contacts are dirty. Double-check your meter contacts and make sure they're grasping onto the wires. | |
[* black] Use a spudger or your finger to firmly press on the top of the sensor until it clicks. | |
- | [* black] The meter should change to show no continuity (0L, in my meter's case). If it doesn't, there is a potential electrical short—you may need to replace the sensor. |
+ | [* black] The meter should change to show no continuity (0L, in my meter's case). If it doesn't, there is a potential electrical short—the contacts may be fused, or you may need to replace the sensor. |